Making the Time
The thing about side-gigs is that you do have to block off the time to do it in the middle of the rest of your life. When you're still learning your craft and your business, the time needed expands, it seems. You learn, you do, you make mistakes, you undo, you learn. Repeat, repeat, repeat.
The other thing that takes time is figuring out which options you're going to pursue among the many that have been developed by all of the people who are making the same online-marketing run that you are making.
These options can be mind-boggling, especially when you think about scaling it on upward, and every one of the models have been worked successfully by somebody or other.
None of the models is a true fit, so you have to wriggle around a lot.
I'm finding that getting up an hour earlier does help me with finding the learning and thinking time. 'Course if I start getting up much earlier than I already am, I'll be getting up before I go to sleep! Hee!
Hope all's going good with you guys!
-- Netta
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Early morning works best for me. Attempting to get up at 3-4 am doesn't work often enough. I will keep working at it.
Have a great day!
Me too, James...we keep on going!
-- Netta